Can't get original width and height in embedded media render (impossible to calculate scaling)

Bug #1330101 reported by Dan Garner
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Xibo
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Dan Garner

Bug Description

I'm trying to add an embedded element for local weather conditions. The problem is that the size is fixed, and at my desired resolution the element ends up too small to read for anyone more five feet away. I'm primairly a hardware guy so my programming knowledge is limited at best. Is there any way I can force the element to be rendered at say 2x original size on my end.

Here is the code I'm trying to embed:
<iframe marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" name="wxButtonFrame" id="wxButtonFrame" height="240" src="http://btn.weather.ca/weatherbuttons/template6.php?placeCode=CAMB0244&category0=Cities&containerWidth=120&btnNo=&backgroundColor=blue&multipleCity=0&citySearch=0&celsiusF=C" align="top" frameborder="0" width="120" scrolling="no" allowTransparency="true"></iframe>

I've tried modifying the 240x120 frame width and height but that just changes how much of the element is visible, not the scale of the element itself.

I could achieve the desired effect by lowering my resolution, but ideally I would like to just render the frame larger if possible.

I'm currently running Xibo 1.60 client on Win7 and Xibo 1.60 server on WinXP.

Thanks!

Tags: cms

Related branches

Dan Garner (dangarner)
tags: added: cms
Changed in xibo:
milestone: none → 1.6.2
assignee: nobody → Dan Garner (dangarner)
summary: - Missing capability to scale embedded content
+ Can't get original width and height in embedded media render (impossible
+ to calculate scaling)
Changed in xibo:
status: New → Fix Committed
Dan Garner (dangarner)
Changed in xibo:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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